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Exam Average Calculator

Calculate exam average, score trend, next exam requirement, and grade stability from multiple exam scores.

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How to use this calculator

  1. Enter exam 1 score.
  2. Enter exam 2 score.
  3. Enter exam 3 score.
  4. Enter target average.
  5. Click Calculate to see the main result, health score, risk status, and recommendation.
  6. Use the related calculators to connect grades, study time, reading load, and review planning.

What the result means

Average shows current standing, while trend shows whether performance is improving or declining.

Exam average = sum of exam scores ÷ number of exams. Next needed score estimates what a fourth exam would need to reach the target average.

A single low exam can be offset by later tests if enough exams remain.

Example calculation

Scores of 78, 84, and 88 produce an 83.33% average and a positive 10-point trend.

Tips for better results

  • Analyze errors from the lowest exam.
  • Keep the preparation method if trend is rising.
  • Use next-needed score for realistic planning.
  • Do practice tests under timed conditions.

FAQ

What exam score do I need to raise my average?

The calculator estimates the next exam score needed to reach your target average.

How do I calculate my exam average?

Add all exam scores and divide by the number of exams.

Does one bad exam ruin my average?

One bad exam lowers the average, but later exams can recover it depending on the number and weighting of exams.

How can I improve my exam average?

Target the mistakes from your lowest exam and increase practice under test conditions.

What is a good exam average?

A good exam average depends on your grading scale, but 90% or higher is often considered excellent.

Education decision modules

ModuleDecision value
Main metricShows the primary grade, time, speed, mastery, or retention result.
Goal gapIdentifies the distance between current status and target outcome.
Health scoreScores academic readiness from 0 to 100.
Risk levelHighlights failing risk, time deficit, comprehension risk, or forgetting risk.
RecommendationSuggests the next practical study action.

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